List of Interior Ministers Niger
The list of interior ministers of Niger can be sorted according to table columns. It includes all interior ministers of Niger since the office was introduced on September 23, 1958, as well as all of the ministers and state secretaries assigned to them .
list
| Surname |
overall bad |
function | from | to | Associate Ministers and State Secretaries |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adamou Mayaki | ♂ | Minister of the Interior | 09/23/1958 | December 20, 1958 | |
| Yansambou Maïga Diamballa | ♂ | Minister of the Interior; from 17.08.1972: Minister of State, responsible for the interior | December 20, 1958 | 04/15/1974 | State Secretary for the Interior: Mouddour Zakara (from 03.01.1959 to 31.12.1960) , Garba Katambé (from 26.11.1970 to 17.08.1972) , Boubacar Moussa (from 17.08.1972) |
| Sani Souna Sido | ♂ | Minister of the Interior, Minister of Mines and Water Management | 04/22/1974 | 06/08/1974 | |
|
Seyni Kountché (first term) |
♂ | Chairman of the Supreme Military Council , Minister of the Interior, Minister of National Defense | 06/08/1974 | 11/30/1974 | State Secretary for Home Affairs: Alou Harouna |
| Idrissa Arouna | ♂ | Minister of the Interior, Minister of Public Service and Labor | 11/30/1974 | 06/03/1975 | State Secretary for Home Affairs: Alou Harouna |
|
Seyni Kountché (second term) |
♂ | Chairman of the Supreme Military Council , Head of State , Minister of the Interior, Minister of National Defense | 06/03/1975 | 02/21/1976 | State Secretary for Home Affairs: Alou Harouna |
| (not awarded) | 02/21/1976 | 06/07/1976 | Assistant Minister of the Presidential Office for Home Affairs: Alou Harouna | ||
| Mamadou Diallo Sory | ♂ | Minister of the Interior | 06/07/1976 | 09/10/1979 | |
|
Mamadou Tandja (first term) |
♂ | Minister of the Interior | 09/10/1979 | 08/31/1981 | State Secretary for Home Affairs: Abdou Mallam Moussa |
|
Seyni Kountché (third term) |
♂ | Chairman of the Supreme Military Council , Head of State , Minister of Defense , Minister of the Interior | 08/31/1981 | 11/10/1987 | Assistant Minister for the Interior: Amadou Fiti Maïga (from January 24, 1983) ; State Secretary for the Interior: Amadou Fiti Maïga (from November 9th, 1981 to January 24th, 1983) , Khamed Abdoulaye (from September 23rd , 1985 to September 7th, 1987) , Brigi Rafini (from September 7th, 1987) |
| Ali Saibou | ♂ | Chairman of the Supreme Military Council , Head of State , Minister of Defense , Minister of the Interior; from May 19, 1989: Chairman of the High Council for National Orientation, Minister for National Defense, Minister for Interior | 11/20/1987 | December 20, 1989 | Assistant Minister for the Interior: Amadou Fiti Maïga (until May 19, 1989) , Attaher Darkoye (from May 19, 1989) ; State Secretary for the Interior: Brigi Rafini (until November 20, 1987) , Boukar Elhadji Ousmane (from November 20, 1987 to July 15, 1988) |
| Amadou Madougou | ♂ | Minister of the Interior | December 20, 1989 | 02.03.1990 | |
|
Mamadou Tandja (second term) |
♂ | Minister of the Interior | 02.03.1990 | 11/07/1991 | |
| Mohamed Moussa | ♂ | Minister of the Interior | 11/07/1991 | 03/27/1992 | State Secretary for Home Affairs: Ibrahim Komma |
| Rabiou Galadima Daouda | ♂ | Minister of the Interior | 03/27/1992 | 04/23/1993 | State Secretary for the Interior: Badroum Mouddour |
| Ousmane Oumarou | ♂ | Minister of the Interior | 04/23/1993 | 05/10/1994 | State Secretary to the Minister of the Interior, responsible for public security: Issoufou Katambé |
| (not awarded) | 05/10/1994 | 02/25/1995 | |||
| Moussa Ibrahim | ♂ | Minister of the Interior and Regional Planning | 02/25/1995 | 02/01/1996 | |
| Idi Ango Omar | ♂ | Minister of the Interior and Regional Planning | 02/01/1996 | December 01, 1997 | State Secretary for the Interior: Attaher Abdoulmoumine (until June 13, 1997) |
| Souley Abdoulaye | ♂ | Minister of the Interior | December 01, 1997 | 04/16/1999 | State Secretary at the Minister for the Interior and Regional Planning, responsible for Regional Planning: Moussa Douramane |
| Moumouni Boureima | ♂ | Minister of the Interior and Regional Planning | 04/16/1999 | 07/20/1999 | |
| Ali Aga Dan Kaoura | ♂ | Minister of the Interior and Regional Planning | 07/20/1999 | 05/01/2000 | |
| Mahamane Manzo | ♂ | Minister of the Interior and Regional Planning | 05/01/2000 | 09/17/2001 | |
| Mamane Laouali Amadou | ♂ | Minister of the Interior and Decentralization | 09/17/2001 | 11/09/2002 | |
|
Albadé Abouba (first term) |
♂ | Minister of the Interior and Decentralization | 11/09/2002 | 12/30/2004 | |
| Mounkaïla modes | ♂ | Minister of the Interior and Decentralization | 12/30/2004 | 03/01/2007 | |
|
Albadé Abouba (second term) |
♂ | Minister of Interior and Decentralization; from June 9th, 2007: Minister of State, Minister of the Interior, Public Security and Decentralization | 03/01/2007 | 03/01/2010 | |
| Cisse Ousmane | ♂ | Minister of the Interior, Security, Decentralization and Religious Affairs | 03/01/2010 | 04/21/2011 | |
| Abdou Labo | ♂ | Minister of State, Minister of the Interior, Public Security, Decentralization and Religious Affairs | 04/21/2011 | 08/13/2013 | |
| Hassoumi Massoudou | ♂ | Minister of the Interior, Public Security, Decentralization and Customary and Religious Affairs | 08/13/2013 | 04/11/2016 | Assistant Minister for Decentralization and Customs and Religious Affairs: Mohamed Sanoussi Elhadji Samro |
| Mohamed Bazoum | ♂ | Minister of State, Minister of the Interior, Public Security, Decentralization and Customary and Religious Affairs | 04/11/2016 | Assistant Minister to the Minister of State, Minister of the Interior, Public Security, Decentralization and Customary and Religious Affairs, responsible for decentralization: Hadiza Alfari Saley (until October 19, 2016 ) , Maïzoumbou Hapsatou ldrissa (from October 19, 2016 ) |
Web links
- Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Niger website (French)
- List of the gouvernements successifs de la République du Niger de 1957 à 2016. (PDF) Service de la documentation générale du secrétariat général de la Présidence de la République, archived from the original on November 14, 2018 (French).